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Delve into Rödabergen
The district Rödabergen of Stockholm in Stockholm Municipality (Stockholm) is a subburb in Sweden and is a district of the nations capital.
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While being here, you might want to pay a visit to some of the following locations: Solna, Djursholm, Sundbyberg, Lidingoe and Taby. To further explore this place, just scroll down and browse the available info.
Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 3°C / 37 °F
Morning Temperature | 2°C / 35 °F |
Evening Temperature | 2°C / 35 °F |
Night Temperature | 2°C / 36 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 9% |
Air Humidity | 95% |
Air Pressure | 1005 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 5 km/h (3 mph) from South |
Cloud Conditions | Broken clouds, covering 80% of sky |
General Conditions | Snow |
Friday, 26th of April 2024
2°C (36 °F)
2°C (36 °F)
Rain and snow, light breeze, overcast clouds.
Saturday, 27th of April 2024
4°C (40 °F)
3°C (38 °F)
Moderate rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Sunday, 28th of April 2024
7°C (44 °F)
5°C (40 °F)
Light rain, gentle breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Elite Hotel Carolina Tower
Stallmästaregården
Courtyard Stockholm Kungsholmen
Clarion Hotel Amaranten
Elite Palace
Best Western Plus Time
Clarion Sign
First Norrtull
Lilla Rådmannen
Tegnerlunden
Videos from this area
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Cruising Stockholm 2012
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two week canoe trip in sweden part 1
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Kören BASTA -- Sing for me
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Barbie girl (cover) - Lidingö folkhögskola City
Lärarlagets tolkning av Barbie girl, enligt de anvisningar som delades ut på tisdagssamlingen.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Karolinska Institutet
Karolinska institutet (often translated from Swedish into English as the Karolinska Institute, the -et being a definite article, and in older texts often as the Royal Caroline Institute) is a medical university in Solna within the Stockholm urban area, Sweden, and one of Europe's largest and most prestigious medical universities. It was founded in 1810 on Kungsholmen on the west side of Stockholm; the main campus was relocated decades later to Solna, just outside Stockholm.
Vasastan, Stockholm
Vasastaden, or colloquially Vasastan, (Swedish for "Vasa City") is a 3.00 km² large city district in central Stockholm, Sweden. With 51,661 inhabitants it is the second most populous, as well as the second most densely populated (17,220/km²) district in Stockholm. The major parks in Vasastaden are Vasaparken and Observatorielunden near the centre and Vanadislunden and Bellevueparken in the north.
Kungsholmen (borough)
Kungsholmen Country:22x20px Sweden Municipality: Stockholm Municipal part:Innerstaden Area:? km² Population:53,000 Established:2007 Website:Kungsholmen on Stockholm site Map Kungsholmen is a borough (stadsdelsområde) in central Stockholm, named after the dominating district and island in the borough.
Norrmalm (borough)
Norrmalm Country:22x20px Sweden Municipality: Stockholm Municipal part:Innerstaden Area:4.95 km² Population:61,000 Established:2007 Website:Norrmalm on Stockholm site Map Norrmalm is a borough (stadsdelsområde) in central Stockholm, named after the dominating district.
Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium
Viktor Rydberg Gymnasium (VRG) is a group of three gymnasium (upper secondary schools) in Stockholm, Sweden named after the famous Swedish author Viktor Rydberg. The three upper secondary schools are VRG Djursholm, VRG Odenplan and VRG Jarlaplan, run by the Viktor Rydberg Schools Foundation. The foundation also runs a secondary school, Djursholm Samskola. At all three schools, both English and Swedish are used as the language of instruction.
Kungsholmen
Kungsholmen is an island in Lake Mälaren in Sweden, part of Stockholm City. It is situated north of Riddarfjärden and considered part of the historical province Uppland. Its area is 3.9 km² with a perimeter of 8.9 km. The highest point is at Stadshagsplan (47 m). The total population is 56,754 (December 31, 2007). Administratively, it is subdivided into the five districts Kungsholmen, Marieberg, Fredhäll, Kristineberg and Stadshagen.
Vasaparken, Stockholm
Vasaparken is a park in Stockholm, Sweden, located in Vasastaden and named after the Royal Vasa Dynasty. The park lies between the two squares Odenplan and Sankt Eriksplan. South of the park lies the Sabbatsberg hospital. Vasaparken was established in this area in 19th century and during World War I, the park was used to grow potatoes for the city.
Fridhemsplan
Fridhemsplan is an open place in Kungsholmen, Stockholm and the location of a major metro station by the same name, where the blue line and the green line meet. The place was named Fridhemsplan in 1935, after the major street Fridhemsgatan crossing the area. Before that, the area was simply known as Kungsholmen Toll station.
Polar Studios
Polar Studios is one of the most famous recording studios in Scandinavia. Originally located in a former movie theater from 1934 at Sankt Eriksgatan 58-60 on Kungsholmen in Stockholm, Sweden, Polar Studios was founded by Björn Ulvaeus and Benny Andersson of ABBA in 1977 and had its grand opening on May 18 the year after. Led Zeppelin recorded their 1979 studio album, In Through the Out Door, at Polar Studios a few months after its grand opening.
Sankt Eriksplan
Sankt Eriksplan is a square in Vasastaden, Stockholm. The name means Saint Erik's Plaza and is called so after King Erik IX who is the patron saint of Stockholm and depicted in the city's coat of arms. There is a metro station named after the square. The subway station was opened in 1952 and is on the green line between Odenplan and Fridhemsplan. The main street of the S:t Eriksplan area is Rörstrandsgatan with its many shops and restaurants.
Stallmästaregården
Stallmästaregården (or Stallmästargården) is a historic inn adjacent to the park around the Royal Pavilion at Haga in Solna, just north of the Stockholm city limits. It has existed since the 17th century, and is mentioned numerous times in the works of August Strindberg.
Lilla Akademien
Lilla Akademien is a school, founded 1994, which is specially focused on developing musical talent in children, located in Stockholm, Sweden. The Artistic Director and founder of the school is Nina Balabina, Russian violinist and who is also a violin teacher at the school. Lilla Akademien, best translated as "The Junior Academy", is a unique school specialising in classical music.
Eastmaninstitutet
Eastmaninstitutet (The Eastman Institute) is a dental care center for children located in Vasastaden, Stockholm, Sweden. It was built by donations from the American inventor George Eastman and opened in 1937. The institute provided free dental care for children in Stockholm. For some years the Eastman Institute was unique, but later social democratic reforms made dental care free for all children in Sweden.
Sankt Eriksbron
Sankt Eriksbron is a bridge in central Stockholm, Sweden. Passing over Barnhusviken it connects Kungsholmen to Norrmalm. The present construction was inaugurated in 1937. Neighbouring bridges are: Kungsbron, Barnhusbron, Stadshusbron, Klarabergsviadukten, and Ekelundsbron.
Solnabron
Solnabron is a viaduct in Sweden. Spanning the Norra Station area and the Norra länken motorway, it links the municipalities of Stockholm and Solna. When inaugurated in 1942, the bridge opened an important new connection between the two municipalities, just as the hospital and scientific institutions were being collocated with what is today the Karolinska University Hospital, to the north of the bridge.
Karlberg Palace
Karlberg Palace is a palace by the Karlberg Canal on the border of Stockholm in Solna. The palace, built in 1630 and the oldest in Solna municipality, today houses the Military Academy Karlberg. In the park are found, among other things, a "temple of Diana" (originally dedicated to Neptune) and the burial site of Pompe, the dog of King Charles XII. Notwithstanding the palace remain a military institution, the park is accessible to the public and is open 06-22 daily.
National Agency for Education (Sweden)
The Swedish National Agency for Education (Swedish: Statens skolverk, commonly known as Skolverket) is a government agency in Sweden that oversees the Swedish public school system for children and adults.
Norra länken
Norra länken (The northern link) is a motorway in Stockholm, Sweden, between Norrtull and Karlberg, where it connects to Essingeleden. The road is part of European route E4 and E20 and the incomplete Stockholm ring road. As of 2007 Norra länken is only 1 kilometre in length, but an eastward extension from Norrtull to Värta harbour (Värtahamnen) for a total length of 5 kilometres is under construction which is estimated to be complete by 2015.
Fridhemsplan metro station
Fridhemsplan metro station is a station of the Stockholm metro, located in the district of Kungsholmen. The station consists of two combined station parts, one for the green line and one for the blue line. There is a track connection between the trails. The first part was opened in 1952 and the platform is around 18 meters under the ground. The distance to Slussen is 4.9 km.
Sankt Eriksplan metro station
Sankt Eriksplan metro station is a station on the green line of the Stockholm metro, located by Sankt Eriksplan in Vasastaden, central Stockholm. The station was inaugurated on 26 October 1952. The distance to Slussen is 4.1 km.
Odenplan metro station
Odenplan metro station is a station on the green line of the Stockholm metro, located by Odenplan in Vasastaden, central Stockholm. The station was inaugurated on 26 October 1952. The distance to Slussen is 3.4 km.
New Karolinska Solna University Hospital
The New Karolinska Solna University Hospital (NKS) (Swedish: Nya Karolinska Solna), is the new university hospital to be built in Stockholm, Sweden, replacing the present Karolinska University Hospital. Estimated completion is December 2015. NKS is also Sweden's first public-private partnership (PPP) project in healthcare.
Thor's Towers
Thor's Towers are two skyscrapers (twin towers) planned for construction in Stockholm, Sweden. Once completed, the towers will reach 140 m in height, which will make them the third tallest buildings in Sweden. The decision to build the towers was made in 2009.
Peter Bergman gallery
Peter Bergman gallery is a Swedish art gallery in Stockholm opened in 2002 by Peter Bergman. It currently represents the following artists : Anna Bjerger, Peter Ern, Roger Hansson, Paul Housley, Daniel Jensen, Oskar Korsár, Katarina Lönnby, Lisa D. Manner, Martin Mannig, Stefan Otto, Helén Svensson, Karin Wikström, Kristoffer Zetterstrand, Martin Ålund.
Stockholm North Station
Stockholm North Station or Stockholm N has been the name of two different railway stations in Stockholm, Sweden. Both have been used mostly for freight trains and not for passenger traffic. The first North Station was opened on 20 September 1866. It was situated at Norra Bantorget ("North Line Square"), a square which got its name from this. In 1925 the station was moved to Norrtull, where a new North Station was built at the railway line Värtabanan. This station was in use until the 1990s.